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  2. Here’s All You Need to Know About Outdoor Furniture Fabrics

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    Designer Liz Lambert’s Baja-meets-bohemian fabric collection, Perennials by Far West, mixes Texan and Mexican influences. The whole collection is made of 100 percent solution-dyed acrylic and ...

  3. Luba people - Wikipedia

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  4. Kuba textiles - Wikipedia

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    An embroidered raffia cloth from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum. Kuba textiles are a type of raffia cloth unique to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly Zaire, and noted for their elaboration and complexity of design and surface decoration. Most textiles are a variation on rectangular or square pieces of woven palm leaf fiber ...

  5. Luba art - Wikipedia

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    Luba art refers to the visual and material culture of the Luba people. Most objects were created by people living along the Lualaba River and around the lakes of the Upemba Depression, or among related peoples to the east in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo . The exact date of the founding of the Luba Kingdom is uncertain.

  6. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    The finest stitch resist indigo dyed materials are the Saint Louis textiles of Senegal. [22] Manjak weavers produce the most widely used woven fabric in Senegal. Nigeria: Among the Hausa, indigo dyeing generated wealth in ancient Kano. Yoruba are masters of the indigo-dyeing process, using a stitch resist method to make Adire Alabere.

  7. Boro (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Boro. (textile) Boro (ぼろ) are a class of Japanese textiles that have been mended or patched together. [1] The term is derived from the Japanese term "boroboro", meaning something tattered or repaired. [2] The term 'boro' typically refers to cotton, linen and hemp materials, mostly hand-woven by peasant farmers, that have been stitched or re ...

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